Moultry said last week that Auburn was leader but now, Alabama and Auburn "are really tied" at the top. Ole Miss, Clemson, Mississippi State and Georgia are also in the mix, but behind the in-state schools.

Moultry added that he "liked everything" about his visit to Alabama and that it was "really nice up there."

He said that the workout programs stood out and he took notice in the Crimson Tide's fourth quarter offseason strength and conditioning program. Moultry also got to speak with Alabama head coach Nick Saban.

"He said with my size and my speed, they could put me at outside (linebacker), or I could get bigger and they could put me inside," Moultry said.

Moultry said he didn't have any visits to schools planned soon, but will attend some camps, like the Atlanta Opening Regional, in March.